Retailers Face Challenge From Falling Consumer Confidence
Store maintenance will need to be very effective to keep stores attractive as consumer confidence has taken a significant dip following an upbeat summer.
Store maintenance will need to be very effective to keep stores attractive as consumer confidence has taken a significant dip following an upbeat summer.
The latest data from the British Retail Consortium (BRC) showed interesting data indicating a shift from high street to out-of-town shopping in August. But is this part of a trend…
A company famous for having a network of sales representatives rather than physical retail maintenance planned to try brick-and-mortar before disaster struck.
Remember that as a new parent there will always be good days and bad days, and that some simple small steps can make a big difference to you and your baby.
In the midst of a huge summer of sport, are major popular events a golden opportunity to reach additional customers or a quiet period to undertake maintenance?
Retail success relies heavily on brand experience and shop maintenance these days, which is why many brands are investing heavily in revamping their stores.
Brand experience is what separates the successful from the struggling in retail, and marrying your shop maintenance and marketing together ends with success.
The end of the recession, lower inflation, and a summer of big sporting events may make now a smart time to invest in store maintenance to attract customers.
It is important retailers make sure their stores are in top condition so they can make the most of retail opportunities, such as occasions like Father’s Day.
It could be a good idea to fit an air conditioning unit in your retail premise if you want to keep customers as comfortable as possible during the hot summer.